The Arab Christ: Towards an Arab Christian Theology of Conviviality
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of Christianity and Arab society, this work emphasizes the significance of Arab Christianity in fostering openness to Muslim cultures and promoting solidarity. It undertakes a three-part examination: detailing the historical integration of Arab Christian communities, reinterpreting the essence of the Christ event in light of Muslim relations, and proposing a transformative path that encourages evangelical practices and a shared spiritual journey aimed at enhancing moral and political engagement in the region.
